Wild Card football: On Saturday, Andrew Luck and the Colts rallied from 28 points down to stun the Chiefs 45-44. Later that night, Shayne Graham's field goal as time expired gave the Saints a 26-24 win over the Eagles. On Sunday, the Chargers handed the Bengals their first home loss of the season, 27-10.

Romney accepts MSNBC host's apology on grandson

Mitt Romney on Sunday accepted an apology from MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry, who expressed remorse for a segment on her show that poked fun at Romney's adopted, black grandson. "I recognize that people make mistakes and the folks at MSNBC made a big mistake," the 2012 GOP standard-bearer said. During Harris-Perry's year-in-review program, the panel on her MSNBC show discussed the GOP's lack of diversity by commenting on a Romney family photo of the politician, his wife and numerous grandchildren. In the segment, panelist Pia Glenn sang, "one of these things is not like the others, one of these things just isn't the same."

Hawaii 3-year-old dies after dental procedures

A 3-year-old girl who suffered massive brain damage after undergoing dental procedures on multiple teeth last month has died, an attorney for her family said Saturday. The child's family has filed a malpractice suit against the Kailua, Hawaii, dentist who performed the procedures, and that suit will be amended to include wrongful death, Rick Fried, attorney for the family of Finley Boyle, said in confirming her death. Finley died at Hospice Hawaii at 8:47 p.m. Friday with her family at her side, hospice President Kenneth Zeri said.

Amazon's Jeff Bezos rescued by Ecuadorian Navy

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com and new owner of The Washington Post, suffered a kidney stone attack while celebrating the New Year in the Galapagos Islands and had to be rushed back to the U.S. On New Year's Day. An Ecuadorian navy helicopter flew Bezos from Academy Bay in Santa Cruz Island, where he was aboard a cruise ship, to his private jet on Baltra Island. "Galapagos: five stars. Kidney stones: zero stars," Bezos said, through Amazon.com spokesman Drew Herdener. "He got a good outcome. No surgery was required, and he's feeling well," Herdener added in an e-mail to USA TODAY.

Bitter cold, big snow, slippery runways

The latest blast of bitter cold weather began sweeping across the nation Sunday, ushering in plunging temperatures and snow on the heels of another weather event that forced closure of New York's Kennedy International Airport after a jet slid off a runway. Heavy snow was falling in Indianapolis, Detroit and St. Louis, which could see a foot or more, AccuWeather senior meteorologist Tom Kines told USA TODAY. Chicago, where a Las Vegas-bound Spirit Airlines Airbus A319 with 141 passengers on board slid off a taxiway Saturday, also was being pounded. Across the nation Sunday, almost 3,000 flights were canceled and more than 5,300 had been delayed, the website flightstats.com reported at 2 p.m. ET.

Reports: One dead in Aspen plane crash

A private plane crashed and burned Sunday at an airport in Aspen, Colo., the Federal Aviation Administration said. The Aviation Safety Network, citing local authorities, reported that one person died, one was severely injured and the third person on the plane suffered minor to moderate injuries. Emergency crews were at the scene at the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport, which was closed after the crash at 12:30 p.m. Comedian Kevin Nealon and singer LeAnn Rimes both witnessed and tweeted about the crash.

Obama returns to Washington from Hawaii

President Obama returned to Washington on Sunday after more than two weeks in Hawaii, ready to pick up his legislative and political agenda for 2014. His list includes health care, unemployment insurance, income inequality, the minimum wage, jobs and National Security Agency surveillance programs. In a weekend radio address, Obama said his "New Year's resolution" is "to do everything I can, every single day, to help make 2014 a year in which more of our citizens can earn their own piece of the American Dream."

Reports: Yahoo servers hit in malware attack

Visitors to Yahoo's Web pages who clicked on ads the past few days are potentially at risk of having their computers infected by malware, according to published reports Sunday. Fox IT -- an Internet security firm that discovered the alleged malware infection -- says 300,000 users were visiting the infected ads every hour. That means roughly 27,000 computers and devices were being infected every hour since typically 9% of computers are actually infected after visiting the site. Most computer users either use software that combats such infections or may have configured their computers to be resistant to the attacks.

CES 2014: A tech extravaganza in Vegas

Big trends are on tap for the 2014 International CES, the mammoth annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. Preview events begin Sunday for the show, which runs through Friday. CES often sets the tone for the rest of the year for what hot new gadgets will win the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers. Each year, CES packs in thousands of attendees despite its seemingly diminished influence: This year, more than 150,000 are expected. Some of the most popular tech products of recent times — Apple's iPad and iPhone, Amazon's Kindle and Samsung's Galaxy smartphone — were introduced elsewhere. But CES remains the biggest tech show in America, and a place for the entire industry to congregate.

Small plane lands on highway in the Bronx

A small plane made an emergency landing on the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx at 3:20 p.m. Saturday, according to New York City's Office of Emergency Management. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the plane was headed back to a Connecticut airport after touring the Statue of Liberty when it experienced engine trouble and set down on the highway. De Blasio says the pilot and two passengers aboard were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a Bronx hospital.